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Faith
By Saniya Ansari in Poetry | Reads: 239 | Likes: 0
I've been taught to save things and so I smile awkwardly whenever you tell me to talk saving words that i hold in between my molars.  and "you do not always have to do certain things" but I know, I will. I will!    I've been drowning  since a long time now. and it's worse than to  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 01:55 PM
Unofficial Date
By PRASANT KANSARI in Romance | Reads: 489 | Likes: 1
It’s about a date not exactly a date but something close to it,  An unofficial date to say. So, I meet her at college for our first unofficial coffee date,  She looked astonishing with her minimal makeup that day.  Firstly, I saw her from a distance sitting with her friends,&nbs  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 02:29 PM
Mom Don't Worry!
By Himanshu Patil in General Literary | Reads: 237 | Likes: 2
A regular Sunday morning. In a hostel; a boy just sitting in the balcony of his room, looking around, coffee mug in a hand, legs resting on the railing, listening music, a smile on a face, feeling a morning breeze. He lives away from his parents for studies, he is in college now.  The message o  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 02:35 PM
A SOAP BAR
By Mamta Sehgal in General Literary | Reads: 307 | Likes: 0
A soap bar is an essential in everyone’s house, being put to use for various purposes. But have you ever noticed it closely? When a new bar is unwrapped, it is thick, strong and in perfect shape but as we start putting it into use, it gradually starts losing its form, strength and seems dissip  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 02:56 PM
I Can....
By Batha in Poetry | Reads: 390 | Likes: 1
I Can........ I can touch the stars Above the sky, I can make the human beings fly, Fly across some thoughtless place, Place which no one had ever seen, Where people are not selfish and mean.   But where?  Not on Earth, But in heaven don't make other sign, Sign on their weakness and ugline  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 03:00 PM
Quarantine
By khushboo raghav in Poetry | Reads: 215 | Likes: 0
From sharing meals and laughters to trivial fights and argues..Along with Crazy quarrel over tv remote and mandatory mom's scolding,This period is cruising us all to childhood nostalgia and memories amazing.The virus that made every single being quarantined and put whole world into surveillance ,How  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 03:00 PM
A Silver Lining!
By Anjali Gupta in General Literary | Reads: 298 | Likes: 3
We entered several weeks of a stay-at-home directive from the government, as countries around the world battled the worst crises seen in recent times and I digested the enormity of this development. Several systems had to be put in place along with the already existing ones. Lifestyle changes had to  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 03:03 PM
My Lost Miracle
By Amitha Nair in Romance | Reads: 332 | Likes: 1
I was sipping onto my evening coffee amidst the gorgeous view of the blended horizon. It seemed like a painting, the clouds anxious of their fluffiness, the pink edges with a golden hue splattered across the canvas. It was all a picture perfect evening when I heard the rhythm of a song; the song I h  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 03:22 PM
Thank God
By Sayed Nizam in General Literary | Reads: 194 | Likes: 0
It scratches my genitals, precisely my balls, to see the silence, growing in our minds. I was walking down the street, a man murdering a child, I went close, thank god,  not my child. At night, down in my alley, a woman being raped,  her screams! I woke up and lit a torch, thank God,   Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 03:36 PM
Fallen in love!
By Sonakshi Mishra in Poetry | Reads: 391 | Likes: 0
Someone asked me sometime ago,"Ever fallen in love before?"And unwillingly I fell into a deep thought,How should I feel,accomplished or distraught!I don't know.I try to go a bit in the past.Were there mentions of moments when I felt dizzy of words,where I felt to have deserved a small story with an   Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 04:00 PM
Compartmentalising
By Sonakshi Mishra in Poetry | Reads: 195 | Likes: 0
Searching through her wardrobe like crazy,That one kurta,its been three years now,probably wont fit ,but she wont stop searching no.See the kurta she was searching was not that bright,She liked vibrant shades,and it was kinda light.Where was that kurta,if only she had kept it separately,She had been  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 04:03 PM
Obesession
By aruna Trivedi in True Story | Reads: 279 | Likes: 0
 Obsession         Author Aruna Trivedi      Obsession         Satna is a very small city in M.P.. It had one Birla cement factory and one power house. There is a very big ground where often big exhibition or circus etc. us  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 04:20 PM
Departure
By Parvathi Elayath in Poetry | Reads: 360 | Likes: 0
I see these sights with new eyes,  Even though they were seen a thousand times By a thousand eyes.  Somehow I feel The pain of going away Makes it a little better Makes it a little more beautiful Maybe more eloquent.  Which makes me wonder What if it is the pain which Helps us explore  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 04:23 PM
Humanity screams to be 'Alive'
By Ragvi in General Literary | Reads: 334 | Likes: 2
Quarantine: the most heard word these days. An intagible and mere virus had forced all of us to lock ourselves in our own homes but the consequences it brings should not be mistaken as mere because it can lead to deadly situation. This kind of reality had never came in anyone's worst nightmare,  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 04:27 PM
I almost died
By Girija Gopalakrishnan in Sci-fi | Reads: 372 | Likes: 1
                             I almost died! I must have been about thirteen years old then. At that point in time, we lived in Rudraprayag, a small township located in the Garhwal Himalayas. My father was an engineer with the  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 05:28 PM